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Masters tee times: Round 2

Tee times for Round 2 have been adjusted after the first round was suspended due to darkness. Justin Thomas, Matthew Fitzpatrick and Brooks Koepka will go right back out at 10:14 a.m. off the 10th tee followed by the group of Dustin Johnson, Patrick Cantlay and Rory McIlroy. Fresh off a bogey-free 68, Tiger Woods tees off on No. 1 with Shane Lowry and Andy Ogletree at 2:30 p.m. while Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau and Louis Oosthuizen go half an hour earlier at 2:08 p.m. Full tee times & groupings below. * – Denotes amateur ROUND 2 TEE TIMES (ALL TIMES ET) 1st Tee 9:30 AM 1 86 Justin Harding (South Africa) 43 Shugo Imahira (Japan) 37 Nick Taylor (Canada) 9:41 AM 3 59 Chez Reavie 61 Sebastian Munoz (Colombia) 39 Byeong Hun An (Korea) 9:52 AM 5 29 Bubba Watson 56 Matthew Wolff 7 Tommy Fleetwood (England) 10:03 AM 7 74 Francesco Molinari (Italy) 53 Billy Horschel 47 Cameron Smith (Australia) 10:14 AM 9 81 Bernhard Langer (Germany) 60 J. T. Poston 4 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (South Africa) 10:25 AM 11 92 Fred Couples 63 Max Homa 19 Dylan Frittelli (South Africa) 10:36 AM 13 71 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain) 23 Andrew Putnam 8 *James Sugrue (Ireland) 1:35 PM 15 80 Sandy Lyle (Scotland) 54 Jimmy Walker 14 *Yuxin Lin (China) 1:46 PM 17 83 Webb Simpson 77 Marc Leishman (Australia) 69 Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 1:57 PM 19 2 Kevin Kisner 38 Adam Hadwin (Canada) 68 Scottie Scheffler 2:08 PM 21 55 Jon Rahm (Spain) 33 Bryson DeChambeau 46 Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 2:19 PM 23 49 Patrick Reed 58 Paul Casey (England) 67 Tony Finau 2:30 PM 25 1 Tiger Woods 78 Shane Lowry (Ireland) 12 *Andy Ogletree 2:41 PM 27 17 Jordan Spieth 15 Gary Woodland 9 Ian Poulter (England) 2:52 PM 29 84 Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland) 50 Si Woo Kim (Korea) 66 Nate Lashley 10th tee 9:30 AM 2 26 Sung Kang (Korea) 79 Erik van Rooyen (South Africa) 9:41 AM 4 36 Danny Willett (England) 24 Rickie Fowler 20 *John Augenstein 9:52 AM 6 13 Phil Mickelson 28 Abraham Ancer (Mexico) 27 Bernd Wiesberger (Austria) 10:03 AM 8 65 Adam Scott (Australia) 45 Collin Morikawa 91 Tyrrell Hatton (England) 10:14 AM 10 25 Justin Thomas 31 Matthew Fitzpatrick (England) 88 Brooks Koepka 10:25 AM 12 62 Dustin Johnson 48 Patrick Cantlay 16 Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) 10:36 AM 14 75 Zach Johnson 35 Justin Rose (England) 40 Cameron Champ 10:47 AM 16 42 Victor Perez (France) 76 Sungjae Im (Korea) 6 Brendon Todd 1:35 PM 18 22 Lucas Glover 51 Corey Conners (Canada) 85 C. T. Pan (Chinese Taipei) 1:46 PM 20 57 Brandt Snedeker 70 Charles Howell III 3 Jazz Janewattananond (Thailand) 1:57 PM 22 90 Larry Mize 18 Andrew Landry 44 *Lukas Michel (Australia) 2:08 PM 24 89 Matt Kuchar 32 Lee Westwood (England) 34 Kevin Na 2:19 PM 26 52 Xander Schauffele 5 Jason Kokrak 72 Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 2:30 PM 28 21 Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 82 Jason Day (Australia) 41 *Abel Gallegos (Argentina) 2:41 PM 30 87 Vijay Singh (Fiji) 73 Lanto Griffin 11 Tyler Duncan 2:52 PM 32 64 Mike Weir (Canada) 10 Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spain) 30 Matt Wallace (England)

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